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Honestly some Six Flags are absolutely terrible for line jumping but Cedar Fair parks can be just as bad..... there are times that at Cedar Point the line jumping has been constant for me (though I have had days where it's not been a problem). I think the reality is that Cedar Fair is getting more like Six Flags as time goes by.... yes, they are still currently better than Six Flags but CF has really taken a huge focus on the bottom line and off of the actual guest experience recently. I guess what it boils down to is that management styles seem to be converging but Cedar Fair has a huge momentum that keeps that experience better for now. The bottom line, at least in my eyes, is that a merger like this gives whichever management team that emerges an excuse to lean even heavier into that mindset. We desperately need the CF/SF competition.